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The millennium pertains specifically to the last things in world history as outlined in the New Testament. Amillennialists tend to regard future end time prophecies in a spiritual manner. Amillenialism tends to be individualistic, concentrating on the heavenly destiny of each person rather than on the future of this earth.

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Q: Does the Amillenial view believe that the Old Testament predictions of the kingdom were fulfilled in a literal way?
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